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1473 TITLE 46.-— gmnires of ¢ll‘§0 on entry; a correct list, signed and veridea cn oath by the master, of all @Mers taken on board the1 vweiel at any foreign port or place, awtying, m the {runner p to in preacrlhed frm time totime by the Secrctaryot Gom- gaorce, the Hume e¤®_ , age (if atehild of eight t {years or under), rex, married or slazlglocattm otcompartment or space occupied during the voyage (11 the pauenger

.0 other than ay ubin pummer); whether a dthen ot

Failed Staten `nuxnber of pieces ot bmw, and if auypeseoucor die on the voyage the list shallapecify the narne, age, and cause of death of cachdeccased pawenger., _— \ For a violation ot either of tm provisions ot this section, .4- for permitting or neglectlnk to prevent a violation thereof, the master otthe vwl shall be liable to a hue not exceeding $1,oo0.· `·(Aug. 2, -1®S2, c. 374; l 9, Q Stat. 189; Feb. 9, 1905, c._ €§il~l,·§ 1, 33 Stat. 711; Har. 4,b1913,°c. 141, 37 Statf 736.) . _ _ 159. Death of managers; payment to for.·~—In case there shall have occurred onboard any such : czmship or other vwel any dmth during the voyage, master or  :» ;·· = »: of the vmel shall. within iurtyf-eight houra after the arrivubof the vessel Jwithln a colicction district of tw United- States, or within- ,twenty#four‘ injure after the. entry of the vwl, pay to the collector of customs of such district the sum ot $10 for each and every such paxssenger above the age ofelght years who have diedfon the voyage by natural di i lm!. the muster or conslgnees of any veml who neglect or refuse, to mysuch collector, within the time; described; the- sums of money aforesaid, shall be liable to a penalty of $50 in addition to the sum required tobe mid as aforesaid for each;pasmher_ whose death occuf·red'o*n me coynge. All sums ot money paid to any collector under the provisions of this mtion shall be by-him paidinto the Treas4 ur'y of the United Stat@ in such manner and under such rcguia-·. tions as shall be lpimcrlbed by the Secretary; of Goxnmerce. mug. 2, 1882, c. 374, 5 10, 22 Stat. 190; Feb. 14, 1903, c._’552, *32 Stat. %; Mar. 4, 1918, cT141, 87 &ut, 730.) . _- _ · 169. cxa¤ina&m éf_ vmels; reporta,——The crdlcctor of of the Mstrict- within which, or the ourveyor-of tm port at ¤hi&,. any such e o me • or · other vessel arrives, shall direct an or other c¤cer of the custom to nuke au. examination ot tho vxsel, and to commence the coniparuhenta or occupied by the emigrunt paésengersi or other than cabin during the voyage; and such shall be madefin the manner provided by law for admeaauring ve@s for tonnage; and to compare the number of such pawgers found on board with the list ot such mssenzers by the master `to the customs odlccr; the said lnwector or other. omer shall make a to the ·ato@ld cdloctor or surveyor, stating the port“o£_depart11re, the tim of sailing, the ot the voyage, the ventilation, the number , of such pamngera on hoard the veaqel, and their native rewwtlvely ;· the cubic quantity ot each compartwt or and the numl>ero£berthsandp¢¤w;ers1n,eachmce,thékindand quaiityhot the tom iumisw to auch voyage; the number oi the agcand ot there who died during the voyage,_and ot what dlaoaaeiand in mee, there was any unusual slckuw or mrtality duringthe voyage, to report: whether the samkwas caused by any mlect or violation of Ythe provisions or sections 151* to 1@, inclusive, or_ by the want . oi_.pmper_ care by the or owners or the weasel; and the said geports aholl be forwarded to the Secretary of (kunmerce at such dw and lngsuch manner as he shall direct- (Aug. 2, IW. c._374, Q 11, 2 Stat. 190; Feb. 14, 1903, c.‘552.3i.’~Stat.&9;Ha1·.4,1913,c.1gl1,37Stat.739.) . j 161. V@ls pasmgers to foreign muwtriea; p•pers.———The provisions of .ti’o us 151 to 1&, inclusive, shall apply to· every nmmship or so27o•·—·2o-»--9z ‘

SHIPPING § `]']] otlwr veml whemcu cmigxmf ·p¤ss@cm, or mmengers bmér than éabln passengers, are taken xm boird at a port or oplacc in the U¤ited··Stat& for bonveysmce to any pon or °;}1sce in a foreign country éxcept ioreip territbry contiguous to the Unttgd States, and shall also apply to any www whereon such passengers am taken jon baud at any wrt. or place ol; the United States cu the Atlantic Onmn or its tri@m for conveyhnce toy a port c1··pl¤ce· on the Pncim Ocmd or its t.ribuprix, or viw versa; and whether 'thé voyage bf mid vesm is to be é0Rti§ULO(1S_·fl'0Hl pqrf to port or 'mw p&ugers·sré to be conveyed from p0rt~tc‘ip0rt in wrt by the way of any overland route through Mexico or Cmtral A § and the Mid. collector of customs m9.y direct dn; examnsdmn of the ' vmel to bqmade bran inspector or other owe: of mmsgwho shall make théexaminétiem the `pgovisioms pt •e¢;§iom‘151 to 162, inélmdve, have, been complicé with in to suéh vwml, and tkq mid collector is asthma

 tm clegtanéept such vusel until t¤’ coming

ui of mich report; and .11 thdsaid report sha}! show tbsteny pf the pmvidtmé ci mid sections have not was with, the, cotlcctqr ii nutlnorized and directed to withhold the élcsué dnce of such vwgél until the éid nryécmphési ivith;

 nm if any such vmei 'iedvcs the ¤tc:mid»pm·t miphce widthbut 'havtug been duly .cI  by' theAc9l1ectm·*0f custow, the .

mtwtcr 3112111 be deemed guilty of a ;i;2m . · , md •

 poi exceeding $1,000, a@   im     M not exceeding ‘

wom year, and the vessel shall be liable to same ·-sm {turfeltuté, (Aug. 2, 18&, c._37§, {12, E 1§1.·) ‘ _ ‘ 162. Fihcs md- panlties; hp- up W qy.4Thg amount pt the several tw _151' to 159, inclnsiyc, 181,- and 171 wm hasta- at any steaxixship or bthez carrying br brmglm amtggsnt passengers, or passengers gther°thah‘caM¤··,  » ~·, # fm- any violation of thél said, provisions; shall he Hens mma ¤& vatselg and such ymel maybé libcled `thaetér in my dwrict

 of   United Statesewhem such vwscyshdf értive at

depart. (Aug. 2,.18S2,_c._374,$$___13, 22 Stat. 191.) . 'ia · . »163.` Beg¤lpt@ as_ta`b0ardipg arriving vewds Eden h· spécti¤¤.—¥·'1‘hé Secretary q1!`Ccmerco is ’&u@·¤cd nad iii- _ rected tc premribe from tim; to time and enforce 1*颤¥éti0m.:_ governing boarding of vessels afriving gt tbqseapcsrts ét the United S_tates,° before such wésels have been DWWKB i¤@¤¢¥€<} and pla¢cd..in Sécurity, and fo1j thatpurpose fo employ any of the _omcers‘ otthat department; ·`Each' person violaflng smh regu-- lations shall be subject to a penalty `of not more than $100., or Qmpriébixmepx not to exceed six: months, or both, in the dis- U cmtion of the court; This section shall be as . sup- ·.i»leh1cn¢ary fb section 158 and section 708. ’( Mari 31, 1900, c. 120, H`1, 2, ,3, 31·Stat. 58; Feb. 14;-1903, c. 562, & Stat. 829; Mar. 4,1913, c.. 141,_31_‘Stat. 736.), ` A ` _ Chapter 7.--TBANSBORTATION OF EXPLOBIVES. QB DANGEROUS BUBSTANOES ON PASSEN GER VESSELS. _ _171."lC•rrying explosives or other dangamus irtieles: animals. 172. Transportation dt gitrqglyccrin cr oil. - y 173; Packing and marking. · U4! Regulation by States. U5. Shipping inungmable maferials. Section 1711 Carrying éxplfives or dlxer dnhgérous articleé;'s¤imqls;—It shall not be I wful to take, €&l’l']’,*0i’ have on 4;. board dt anypucn steamshigzg or other véwcl referred to`in the préceding chapter any nitroglycerm, dynamite, or any other ex- _ _ plqsivejgrticla lor compound, nor any vitriol or like acids, 'nor gtmpowder, except for thé ship’s use, no; any article or z;;m¤berof `nrticles, whether as a cargo or ballast, which, by reason of tho` nafurc _0i• quantity or mod; of storage thereof, shall, either singly or colléctively, `bc likely toyorndanger the hcnlth_ ,01’ liyés ot. thb mssengcrs °0r the `safety -0f the vessel, and